Cazenovia, N.Y. -- Two Cazenovia newlyweds will soon be taking their vows together again -- but this time, it won't be for each other.

Richard J. Bradley

Richard J. Bradley, 24, and Ashley P. Stowell, 23, have been ordered to write a letter of apology to the Cazenovia Police Department after they were arrested for disorderly conduct during a bar brawl on their wedding night, the Cazenovia Republican reported.

Bradley and Stowell were also sentenced to 50 hours of community service on Dec. 18, the newspaper said in a story published Friday.

There, the wedding party began harassing black students from Cazenovia College and using racial slurs, Cazenovia Police Chief Michael Hayes said.

Ashley P. Stowell

Though the students tried to ignore the slurs, a fight broke out, drawing deputies from the Madison County Sheriff's Office and Cazenovia police officers, Hayes said.

Officers found Bradley outside the tavern shouting racial slurs, Hayes said. He was uncooperative with authorities, and Stowell, his bride, tried intervening by jumping into the fray and yelling at the officers.

Placed in a patrol car, Stowell tried to kick out a door window. She was pepper-sprayed, Hayes said. Bradley urinated on the wall of his holding cell, police said.

On Dec. 18, Judge Timothy Moore said that the couple's "conduct is highly irregular," according to the Cazenovia Republican. The case was adjourned until Feb. 5.